Posts Tagged by writing
Summer Writing for Kids | 37 Fabulous Journal Ideas
Summer Writing Ideas — Summer is here and it’s a great time of year for kids to explore new activities. Summer writing is one such activity. Summer writing tends to be much more casual and may even take on a whimsical aspect. I suggest that you get your kids involved in this fabulous summer activity… more
Success in College #1 Factor
Succeeding in School— Being a success in the college or university setting requires that a student be able to work diligently under their own motivation. In elementary school children are taught basic building blocks. Later, in junior high and high school a student is exposed to more independence. By the time they reach the college… more
Writing Ideas | 33 Fun Prompts
Writing is fun! It’s even more fun when you have fabulous writing ideas to help you along in your creative process. I hope you and your kids are writing on a regular — even daily — basis. Why? Here’s why! Daily dairy writing (or journaling) has many fabulous benefits. There are health benefits, skill building… more
Girls Do Better In School… Enjoying Education Is The Key
Girls in School— Every parent wants a better life for their young daughter. They want their child to do her best in school. Of course, education is the key to getting the best out of life but some girls lack the confidence with written communication skills, necessary to get good grades and reach success. For… more
Children in School with Bad Behavior
Behavioral problems with children can result from problems within the family, trouble with friends and health problems like mild autism or a myriad of other things. If you know your kid well, you may believe none of these is the case. Indeed, you know that you can chalk up many behavioral problems to plain old… more
Journaling Can Help A Pre-teen Become More Aware of Their Environment
Preteen Journaling— There are many things in and around our lives that we can write about in our journals. As you may have seen in other journaling articles we can write about events that we are involved with or about how those events affect us. We can also write about the people who are involved… more
How Journaling Can Help Your Pre-Teen Geek Flourish!
YES! Your Preteen Geek Can Flourish— (We LOVE geeks by the way!!!) Some pre-teens have talents that might be considered unpopular by peers and other people. Perhaps your pre-teen is a very good chess or cello player. Or maybe your pre-teen belongs to the drama or debate teams and has demonstrated a high level of… more
Boys Journal: A Kid’s Video Review
Recently I enjoyed the privilege of having my boys journal, Journal Buddies: A Boy’s Journal for Discovering and Sharing Excellence, reviewed by a mom and her son. What follows is the boy’s perspective of his journaling experience. See for yourself how this adorable child feels about this unique book. Enjoy! Journaling helps kids to process… more





School Success Depends on Learning to Communicate On Paper
Children are beautiful and enduring because they have a unique ability to live their life in the “here and now”. A child can start dancing in the middle of the living room for no apparent reason and laugh at the silliest of things. Children do not have many of the concerns that occupy the adult… more